Lordran_Hollow
@Lordran_Hollow@lemmy.world
- Comment on New adapter just dropped 🔥 5 months ago:
Oh man, check his profile on printables. He’s got a 500 cig adapter. Man has designed the route to speed run cancer acquisition.
- Comment on They made her hot not scary... 6 months ago:
Yeah the Bishoujo series by Kotobukiya does that. They take everything and turn them into anime girls.
Optimus Prime Starscream Megatron Geralt of Rivia
No one is safe from the waifu beam.
- Comment on Holo is back! 9 months ago:
I’m so excited to have spice and wolf back. I’m really hoping it’s going to get the Fruits Basket treatment and they give it a full adaptation.
- Comment on beat up that brat 10 months ago:
He’s the creepy little shit from My Hero Academia. A character so horny that no “horny jail” would be able to contain him. He was always trying to molest or sexually abuse every female character he came across.
Like at one point, the main character rescued a very young girl (Eri) from a criminal organization that was emotionally and physically (non-sexual) abusing her. The live-in school that the characters go to accepted Eri so that they could give her a better living environment and take care of her.
The literal first words Mineta said to her were “Hi, my name’s Mineta, and I can’t wait to see what you look like when you grow up.”
- Comment on Need help finding a large dehydrator 1 year ago:
Yeah, this stuff is already pretty brittle to start with, but once it’s been out in the air for a day or two it becomes even more brittle. You can easily snap it with the slightest effort.
It’s pretty tedious to work with, but we have to use it.
- Comment on Need help finding a large dehydrator 1 year ago:
We have access to a decent amount of tools at the lab, it’s definitely feasible. We tossed around the idea, and honestly I may prefer that to a food dehydrator as all of the dehydrators I’ve seen have a cut off timer whereas the filament dryers we have can be run indefinitely.
I’ll have to pitch that to my boss and see what he thinks. I’ve seen some people convert some water proof/resistant totes from Target to become filament dryers.
- Comment on Need help finding a large dehydrator 1 year ago:
Thanks! I’ll add this to the list. This looks like it could work well.
- Comment on Need help finding a large dehydrator 1 year ago:
My boss and I discussed that, he’d rather not have to pay the labor to have us respool the filament when we could just drop it into a dryer.
But I’ll show this to him, he may be open to the idea if it speeds up the process. Only potential problem is this ESD PLA filament is pretty brittle, I don’t know how it will enjoy respooling.
- Submitted 1 year ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on i’m living in a school with gamblers 1 year ago:
Apothecary Diaries. Guess I’m a eunuch now.
- Comment on Fusion360 free Startup option is going away! 1 year ago:
It’s a pain in the ass to set up and navigate, but I use Solidworks for hobbyists. It’s $99/yr and it gets the job done for me. Since I use Solidworks at work, it’s nice to have the same software for home so I don’t have to worry about learning to navigate another CAD software.
I tried FreeCAD as well, and it’s what pushed me to try the Solidworks subscription.
- Comment on Under desk mount for Apple MacBook charger 1 year ago:
I really enjoy printing PETG as well. In fact for a while when I finally got my MK4 all I was printing in was PETG so I could whip up the parts for the lack enclosure. It’s so far been pretty forgiving to print with.
Plus I like hearing the pops come from the part when it separates itself from the build plate as it cools down.
- Comment on Resin Printer Not From China? 1 year ago:
My MK4 is definitely a lot quicker than the MK3s we use at my lab. It’s certainly not the fastest printer on the market, but I’ve been very happy with it so far.
And what’s nice about it (from your perspective), you can very easily disable the WiFi permanently on it, given that the WiFi card is externally mounted on the board chassis and held in place with like one screw. I installed mine and finally was able to set up the PrusaConnect feature on it. I’m usually not a fan of cloud services but I trust Prusa more than I trust Bambu.
Regardless, if you can get your job site to fork the cash over for one, I have nothing but great things to say about the MK4. The nextruder and its LoveBoard will make maintenance on the hot end worlds easier and more convenient than the MK3 (which wasn’t that bad to start with).
- Comment on Resin Printer Not From China? 1 year ago:
They really are.
The MK3 is an absolute beast of a workhorse. We use two MK3s at the lab I work at. They collectively have 2000 hours of print time and they just now started exhibiting issues. One had a hotend fail, the other had a thermistor fail.
They’re damn good printers. I heard bad things about the MMU2, but I’m hopeful the MMU3 will be great, I have one on preorder.
I’d look into the nextruder upgrade for you MK3, it’s really nice. Only two thumbscrews to release the hot end out.
- Comment on Resin Printer Not From China? 1 year ago:
Is this your first printer you’ve ever had?
If so I’d suggest getting one that has auto bed leveling, not having to worry about that is a very nice feature.
Prusa is kind of the reigning king of “it just works,” but they tend to be expensive. I myself have a Prusa MK4, but I wouldn’t really recommend that for a beginner due to the price, only reason I got it for my first personal printer is we use two MK3’s at the lab I worked at and I wanted something similar as that’s what I’m used to.
If you do decide to go with Prusa I’d look at the Mini (I’ve heard though that the Mini will benefit if you print a custom brace for it). The MK3 also got a pretty decent price drop with the release of the MK4, so that’s something to consider as well.
But otherwise I think Creality released a couple of new printers that aren’t too bad on price.
Given that you specifically mentioned the X1C, are you trying to do multi-colored prints or just want something fast?